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Hopefully, this book provides you with a systematic approach to reduce the emotional, functional and environmental effects of Alzheimer's disease through the use of these therapeutic activities and creative techniques. The strongest emotional healers of wounds created by Alzheimer's disease are love, care and respect. Alzheimer's was not brought on by anything you or your loved ones did or didn't do. So, be easy on the person you are caring for and especially easy on yourself as you embark on this difficult journey.

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Hopefully, this book provides you with a systematic approach to reduce the emotional, functional and environmental effects of Alzheimer's disease through the use of these therapeutic activities and creative techniques. The strongest emotional healers of wounds created by Alzheimer's disease are love, care and respect. Alzheimer's was not brought on by anything you or your loved ones did or didn't do. So, be easy on the person you are caring for and especially easy on yourself as you embark on this difficult journey.
Autorenporträt
Amira is an energetic Activities Professional, with many years of experience, who is dedicated to the advancement of non-drug therapy for persons with Alzheimer's and other dementia disorders. Providing therapeutic activities for hundreds of people suffering with Alzheimer's disease has given her an opportunity to develop activities that are successful at any stage of dementia. Amira has shared her techniques with other professionals through caregiver training sessions and workshops. Training Hospice care volunteers has been especially rewarding. Amira is a Nationally Certified Activities Consultant (NCCAP) and a member of the Michigan Association of Activities Professionals, the National Association of Activities Professionals, and a member of the Alzheimer Association. Her techniques have gained the trust and respect of her peers, the medical community, and most importantly, those she has helped to re-establish a sense of respect and dignity to their lives - the person with Alzheimer's disease.